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Clouds in Monochrome

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Clouds in Monochrome
Group:A Thousand Words
Swap Coordinator:Nnyla (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Photography 
Number of people in swap:3
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:March 14, 2015
Date items must be sent by:April 4, 2015
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

It's time for another "monochrome swap." The theme this time is Clouds.

There's something about monochrome photography that reveals the beauty of a thing in ways that we miss because of all the color. Don't get me wrong. I love the brilliance of color photography, but there's something about monochrome photography that can be breathtaking.

For this swap, you will play around with monochrome photography again. This time you will take photos of clouds. It's perfectly okay for the photo to contain more than clouds, but clouds should be the prominent feature. Take a few shots. Alter a few shots. Then, pick what you consider your best two and send them to your partner. If you're converting to monochrome (rather than shooting in monochrome), it might be fun to send your partner before and after pics (not required).

While you're at it, you might be in the mood to play around and alter the photo in other ways (move or twist some things)-- sometimes the results can be stunning!

Tell your partner a little about the photos, about your experience with the shots.

Sender's choice for presentation.

For inspiration or help with technique check out Digital Photography's Article: How to Create B&W High Contrast Sky from Color Photo. The swap photo also comes from this site.

*Please Note: Feel free to experiment with any form of monochrome photography (black and white, sepia, pink, blue, yellow, etc.). As long as the photo is some form of monochrome, it is fair game.

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